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new week - new JM - new stimulating conversations ... Attack

*stay healthy!

 

Happy to provide feedback - Is the Earl White Jr. really a £1000 loop?
I would honestly have thought it would be a little less.
I have speculated a bit ...

EDIT/: 1628£

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  On 28/04/2021 at 17:17, Winsford Soul said:

Thanks for posting as always my friend 😁🙏

Freddie Chevez.  

If ever a record was screaming  for investment   investment,  investment . Not this is one of the greatest recordings ever to grace the decks at virtually every nighter in this  country as the headline is a joke. . Since when do people apart from sad bastards buy records as investments buy them because you love them. End of.  I'm speechless.  

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My heart sank when I read that description. I’ve always been more of a dancer than a collector, & whilst I try to play original tracks at £3k plus, I can’t see me ever being able to play Freddie Chavez on original release

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Saxie Russell was a bargain - such a fantastic record. Freddie Chavez was on eBay a few months ago for $2K...great B side by the way, so two for the price of one; not an investment at this price if you pay 100% over the odds. Most of the US records flopped and went for set-sale prices or less than they would fetch on eBay. John has stepped up the auction offerings - I counted 48 a few days ago - but quantity has eclipsed quality, despite there being a couple of rarities every week.

Buying records is investing seriously in your leisure time. If you want to investinvestinvest, then there’s always crypto-currencies to blow your money on.

Still the best auction around. Give me a weekly feeding-frenzy anytime - I don’t see the point of 28 day auctions like Tim’s and Pat’s.

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  On 28/04/2021 at 20:28, Frankie Crocker said:

Saxie Russell was a bargain - such a fantastic record. Freddie Chavez was on eBay a few months ago for $2K...great B side by the way, so two for the price of one; not an investment at this price if you pay 100% over the odds. Most of the US records flopped and went for set-sale prices or less than they would fetch on eBay. John has stepped up the auction offerings - I counted 48 a few days ago - but quantity has eclipsed quality, despite there being a couple of rarities every week.

Buying records is investing seriously in your leisure time. If you want to investinvestinvest, then there’s always crypto-currencies to blow your money on.

Still the best auction around. Give me a weekly feeding-frenzy anytime - I don’t see the point of 28 day auctions like Tim’s and Pat’s.

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Saxie Russell finishes next week, so not a bargain quite yet:)

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Freddie Chavez - 3315£  god dam, well its an ok oldie, but at that money I could go out and but some serious 45's of quality.... each to their own I guess...

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  On 28/04/2021 at 17:30, Ageing Face said:

My heart sank when I read that description. I’ve always been more of a dancer than a collector, & whilst I try to play original tracks at £3k plus, I can’t see me ever being able to play Freddie Chavez on original release

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What price a nice blue issue copy (original, not the boot)😇

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Didnt we say some years back that your typical working class soul collecor would get pushed out of the picture? Im certainly not blaming anyone with money whom can afford a 45 at any price,but i fear there is a bigger price to pay in the end...thoughts? For me personally the money isnt the biggest downer,its the easy constant accessibility to records is getting boring! Too much of a good thing i guess!

 

ps how many song titles did i mention 😂 

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  On 29/04/2021 at 09:59, Chalky said:

Its no longer about the music for many, its trophy collecting and ego massaging

I don’t think a blue issue is worth £3k but them again I’m no fool who is easily parted from his money. 

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It appears to be the same everywhere. On the scooter scene there are folks with a garage full of scooters that are never ridden & seldom see the light of day just in case their valuable asset gets damaged. 
I imagine the guys paying so much money for a track where the value is affected by condition that the same will happen

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I need an Earl White Jnr back if any one can help me out. There were 3 folks who were bidding on Freddie 2 had been swapping bids right up to just under the winner then someone else came in. So theres 2 others out there willing to pay nearly 3k 

 

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  On 29/04/2021 at 12:08, Ted Massey said:

I need an Earl White Jnr back if any one can help me out. There were 3 folks who were bidding on Freddie 2 had been swapping bids right up to just under the winner then someone else came in. So theres 2 others out there willing to pay nearly 3k 

 

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Ted. Hope you're keen safe and well 🙏 Earl White is a class tune and I will be asking you to play it if you get one mate

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  On 28/04/2021 at 17:29, Tobytyke said:

Tony Colton....somebody got a bargain! 

Well done.it doesn't happen very often.

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They did indeed - never turns up these days.

Superb tune - has everyone forgotten it ? 

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